Mandy Martin, Puritjarra 2, 2005. For further information on MANDY MARTIN, refer here: http://www.mandy-martin.com/
If there are diverse kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing place, then we need to learn to value the different ways each of us sees a single place that is significant, but differently so, for each perspective.

Gohlke took pictures of the boundaries where human beings and nature intersect. I knew Gohlke's work in terms of his studies of grain elevators in the American mid-west.

Gohlke’s work is usually understood as a “challenge” to the popular, almost romantic nature photos of Ansel Adams,Edward Weston,Minor White, and Paul Caponigro tradition of American photography that celebrated uninhabited landscapes or avoiding evidence of human intrusions,